Density measurements of microsecond-conduction-time POS plasmas

D D Hinshelwood, B V Weber, R J Commisse,P J Goodrich,J M Grossmann, J C Kellogg

High-Power Particle Beams, 1992 9th International Conference(1992)

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Abstract
Measurements of the electron density in a coaxial microsecond conduction time plasma opening switch during switch operation are described. Current conduction is observed to cause a radial redistribution of the switch plasma. A local reduction in axial line density of more than an order of magnitude occurs by the time opening begins. This reduction, and the scaling of conduction current with plasma density, indicate that current conduction in this experiment is limited by hydrodynamic effects. It is hypothesized that the density reduction allows the switch to open by an erosion mechanism. Initial numerical modeling efforts have reproduced the principal observed results. A model that predicts accurately the conduction current is presented.
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numerical analysis,plasma density,plasma magnetohydrodynamics,plasma simulation,plasma switches,axial line density,conduction current scaling,current conduction,density reduction,electron density measurements,erosion mechanism,hydrodynamic effects,local reduction,microsecond conduction time pos plasmas,numerical modeling efforts,plasma opening switch,radial redistribution,switches,plasmas,cathodes
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